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5-B-8. e. (1) USCG Auxiliary Boating Skills and Seamanship;<br />
(2) USCG Auxiliary Sailing and Seamanship:<br />
(3) USPS Public Boating Course; and<br />
(4) USPS Sail Boating Course.<br />
9. Golf and Bowling Facilities.<br />
a. Description: Facilities located on military<br />
reservations which include a pro shop, rental of<br />
equipment (bowling shoes, golf carts, etc.) and<br />
resale of supplies and equipment. The resale portion<br />
of the pro shop must be operated under the Coast<br />
Guard Exchange System.<br />
b. Funding: Both appropriated and non-appropriated<br />
funds are authorized for support of these activities.<br />
See chapter 6 for appropriate expensing.<br />
C. User Fees: Must be set to keep the facility<br />
operation and maintenance self-sufficient.<br />
d. Supervision: Managers and employees are required and<br />
shall be paid from MWR non-appropriated funds.<br />
10. Motion Picture Entertainment. The establishment of an<br />
entertainment motion picture program onboard a Coast<br />
Guard unit is recommended as an integral part of the<br />
overall MWR program.<br />
a. Programs. The Coast Guard entertainment motion<br />
picture program consists of four subprograms:<br />
(1) Commercially procured prerecorded entertainment<br />
motion picture program.<br />
(2) Navy Motion Picture Service (NMPS) video-<br />
cassette afloat program.<br />
(3) NMPS 16mm film program for isolated/semi-<br />
isolated shore units.<br />
(4) NMPS 16mm film shore pay-theater program.<br />
b. Commercially Procured Prerecorded Entertainment<br />
Motion Picture Program.<br />
(1) Units may purchase, rent, or lease prerecorded<br />
entertainment motion pictures and video tapes<br />
from Government contract or commercial sources,<br />
which include military exchanges, using<br />
appropriated or non-appropriated funds.<br />
5-6 CH-5